NSSE Webinars

NSSE is pleased to continue its series of live, interactive webinars for faculty, administrators, institutional researchers, and student affairs professionals who want to better use and understand their NSSE, FSSE, and BCSSE data.

Webinars are delivered directly to your desktop or to a computer in a videoconferencing room for group viewing. Most sessions are one hour in length, including time for a question-and-answer period. Webinars are also recorded and available in the NSSE Webinar Archive for viewing at your convenience.

All webinars are free but advance registration is required. We will send an email invitation to targeted audiences two weeks in advance of each webinar with a link to the registration form.

NSSE Webinars

NSSE is pleased to continue its series of live, interactive Webinars for faculty, administrators, institutional researchers, and student affairs professionals who want to better use and understand their NSSE data. The 2010 Webinar schedule is now available and linked below.

Webinars are delivered directly to your desktop or to a computer in a videoconferencing room for group viewing. Most sessions are one hour in length, including time for a question and answer period, and begin at 3 p.m. Eastern time. Webinars are recorded and available in the NSSE Webinar archives for viewing at your convenience.

All Webinars are free but advance registration is required. We will send an e-mail invitation to targeted audiences 2-3 weeks in advance of each Webinar with a link to the registration form.

We encourage institutions to send us suggestions for future Webinar topics. Please send your suggestions to Jilian Kinzie, Ph.D., Associate Director, Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research and NSSE Institute.

Use the keywords textbox below to search the webinar archive. Leaving the text field empty will result in a complete list. Enter multiple search terms separated by commas or spaces. You can also type partial or full names of presenters to find webinars that they conducted.